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A journey of making a Chiltern silver service rake of coaches.

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Livery in Progress...

Hi, and welcome to the 3rd entry on my blog. I have made lots of progress this week but first..   Note to self: Save draft very often.   Right!   So the first thing I did after the last blog post was to focus on the interior. I cut out allot of the parts which chiltern took out and painted. As painting is a rather a long process I will just show you the finished image.   For the tabled I printed out the design on a glossy card and stuck it on with pritt stick. I removed the unwant

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Research & Development

Hello and welcome to this entry for my silver service blog. I have been forgetting to take pictures so unfortunately this will be mainly/all text. However anything which I haven't covered already will be covered or should of already of been.   I have now brought all my coaches.   Midland Mainline TSO R4214A: £20 x5 = £100 (+£3.99)     Arriva Trains Wales Buffet R4636: ~£25 x1 Midland Mainline TGS R4591 ~£25 x1 (+£7.00)   Wrexham & Shropshire DVT R4472: £24 (+£4.00) x1   The pric

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An experimental start!

Hello! Welcome to this Blog where I will be blogging my journey of making a set of Chiltern Mk3 coaches for the silver service.   I haven't had very much experience in relivering trains. Though I do often upgrade my trains; these are usually lighting upgrades. I have converted a Bachmann 170 into a 172; But it really isn't a very good job. Since I did that I have reliviered a Hnby wagon into a custom (make believe) livery as a Birthday gift for a friend. I have also repainted an old Hornby Tri

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